* A knife-wielding assailant stabbed an acquaintance and his girlfriend during a fight over money, authorities said yesterday.

James Williams, 43, on Sunday clashed with his 47-year-old acquaintance, who allegedly owed him an unspecified amount of cash.

During the argument, Williams stabbed the older man in the head in the victim’s Osgood Avenue residence in Fox Hills, sources said.

When the victim’s girlfriend interceded, Williams allegedly knifed her in the hand.

Williams was arrested on attempted-murder and assault charges, a spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan said.

The victims were treated for non-life threatening injuries.

BROOKLYN

* A Bedford-Stuyvesant man was chased into a store and shot dead by two thugs, police said yesterday.

Cops said Cleveland Worley, 31, was shot in the head by the assailants in the shop on Monroe Street and Throop Avenue at 10:34 p.m. Monday. The suspects fled.

Worley has a drug arrest on his record, authorities said.

* A Crown Heights woman was arrested for attacking her landlord with a laundry cart, authorities said yesterday.

Firefighters responded to the Pacific Street apartment of Theresa Henry, 23, on Nov 8. after something fell through her ceiling, sources said.

Henry, who wasn’t there at the time, returned home to find that firefighters had broken down her door.

Henry allegedly turned her anger on her 37-year-old landlord and shoved the laundry cart into his stomach, causing minor injuries.

Then, on Monday, Henry allegedly smashed down a door in the same building.

She was busted on charges of assault and criminal mischief, a spokesman for DA Charles Hynes said.

* A thief was arrested for robbing a deliveryman at gunpoint in the elevator of a Bay Ridge apartment building, authorities said yesterday.

Joseph Aviles, 42, ordered a delivery from a diner on Third Avenue to the building, on Fourth Avenue near 79th Street, on Dec. 8.

When the food arrived, Aviles allegedly lured the victim to a nearby building, saying he needed to get change.

In the elevator, Aviles put a handgun to the victim’s head and swiped $50 from him, cops said.

Aviles was arrested Monday for robbery.

THE BRONX

* A Norwood woman was arrested after cops caught her with two loaded .380 semi-automatic weapons, police sources said yesterday.

Bronx Gang Unit cops spotted Natalie Jusino, 24, acting suspiciously in the lobby of a West Mosholu Parkway apartment building after they responded to several fights in the area at 9:15 p.m. Monday, sources said.

When the officers approached, Jusino allegedly dropped one firearm and police discovered the other in a bag she was carrying.

She was charged with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.

* Cops responding to a report of a missing person yesterday found the body of a woman in her Melrose apartment, police said.

Cherece Simmons, 39, was found dead at 1 a.m. inside her Trinity Avenue apartment near East 165th Street.

It was unclear who called cops or reported her missing.

Police believe she suffered from an illness, but were awaiting the results of an autopsy.

MANHATTAN

* A bandit was arrested for robbing a man in a Lower East Side building, authorities said yesterday.

Suspect Ronald Dupree, 35, and an accomplice confronted the victim in the stairwell of the East 3rd Street building near First Avenue at 10:30 p.m. last Thursday, sources said.

They allegedly accused the victim of stealing a pair of rollerblades.

Dupree then ordered the victim to open his wallet and allegedly took $80 while the accomplice stole a cellphone.

Dupree was busted on a robbery charge, but his cohort escaped, authorities said.

QUEENS

* Police said a man disappeared in Springfield Gardens as he was heading to Manhattan.

John Henry, 75, in poor mental health, was last seen on 180th Street near 145th Drive at 10 a.m. last Saturday, cops said.